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Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act

Version of section 9.3 from 2002-12-31 to 2018-10-16:


Marginal note:Orders for restraint or seizure

  •  (1) When a written request is presented to the Minister by a state or entity, other than the International Criminal Court referred to in section 9.1, for the enforcement of an order for the restraint or seizure of property situated in Canada issued by a court of criminal jurisdiction of the state or entity, the Minister may authorize the Attorney General of Canada or an attorney general of a province to make arrangements for the enforcement of the order.

  • Marginal note:Filing of order

    (2) On receipt of an authorization, the Attorney General of Canada or an attorney general of a province may file a copy of the order with the superior court of criminal jurisdiction of the province in which the property that is the subject of the order is believed to be located. On being filed, the order shall be entered as a judgment of that court and may be executed anywhere in Canada.

  • Marginal note:Conditions

    (3) Before filing an order, the Attorney General of Canada or an attorney general of a province must be satisfied that

    • (a) the person has been charged with an offence within the jurisdiction of the state or entity; and

    • (b) the offence would be an indictable offence if it were committed in Canada.

  • Marginal note:Effect of registered order

    (4) On being filed,

    • (a) an order for the seizure of proceeds of crime may be enforced as if it were a warrant issued under subsection 462.32(1) of the Criminal Code;

    • (b) an order for the restraint of proceeds of crime may be enforced as if it were an order made under subsection 462.33(3) of the Criminal Code;

    • (c) an order for the seizure of offence-related property may be enforced as if it were a warrant issued under subsection 487(1) of the Criminal Code or subsection 11(1) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, as the case may be; and

    • (d) an order for the restraint of offence-related property may be enforced as if it were an order made under subsection 490.8(3) of the Criminal Code or subsection 14(3) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, as the case may be.

  • Marginal note:Filing of amendments

    (5) When an order is filed under subsection (2), a copy of any amendments made to the order may be filed in the same way as the order, and the amendments do not, for the purpose of this Act, have effect until they are registered.

  • 2001, c. 32, s. 65

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